If I encounter one more person who thinks the ending of the Hobbit was a "bad way to just end the movie", I am gonna karate-chop them in the throat.
Hello, people! The movie has two parts. Hasn't everyone read the Hobbit?

If I encounter one more person who thinks the ending of the Hobbit was a "bad way to just end the movie", I am gonna karate-chop them in the throat.
Hello, people! The movie has two parts. Hasn't everyone read the Hobbit?

Thought it was going to be made into three parts?

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Its the only thing in my house I won't **** with. Anything else that involves some handiwork I'll have no problems with, but outside of making the adjustments inside of the toilet tank for the float and the flush, and replacing the wax rings that seal the toilet to the plumbing, I know next to nothing. My parents added a bathroom to our second story, and he was able to hook most of the plumbing up using the newer plastic pipes and fittings so I know a little bit about that, but if it involves copper, iron, or PVC, I'm damn near lost. We had our main line out of our house clog up a few months ago and backed up and we had shitwater in a section of our basement. It was one of those cases that cements my belief about plumbing that when **** goes bad, **** goes real bad.

Its the only thing in my house I won't **** with. Anything else that involves some handiwork I'll have no problems with, but outside of making the adjustments inside of the toilet tank for the float and the flush, and replacing the wax rings that seal the toilet to the plumbing, I know next to nothing. My parents added a bathroom to our second story, and he was able to hook most of the plumbing up using the newer plastic pipes and fittings so I know a little bit about that, but if it involves copper, iron, or PVC, I'm damn near lost. We had our main line out of our house clog up a few months ago and backed up and we had shitwater in a section of our basement. It was one of those cases that cements my belief about plumbing that when **** goes bad, **** goes real bad.

A certain battle is set to take place in the third movie, I believe. But I went and read the Appendices to see what happens in between the two, and its simply not that much, IMO.

The Battle of Five Armies. I have been told they basically stretch that out for a whole damn movie. Then they finish up with some artistic license and bridge-gaping. If you recall, both the Hobbit movie and LOTR trilogy start out on Bilbo's Elevendy-first B-day.

The Battle of Five Armies. I have been told they basically stretch that out for a whole damn movie. Then they finish up with some artistic license and bridge-gaping. If you recall, both the Hobbit movie and LOTR trilogy start out on Bilbo's Elevendy-first B-day.

I've read the book, was just trying to be coy for anyone who didn't want to know(although the name doesn't spoil much). I did read that they are greatly expanding the battle, and I know some of the Necromancer stuff is going to be explained from the Appendices. But other than that, not sure what else. But considering all of the stuff they've made up about Azog and Radagast, I'm guessing they'll have something prepared.

I understand the need to increase fares and am ok with it generally, but when they come out and specify that it's "to eliminate the advantage of buying monthly passes vs. daily" it's ridiculous. Don't most places offer like 2 week or monthly passes at a discounted rate compared to one time passes because it gives customers more of an incentive to spend a higher amount to guarantee their business?

If I have to pay $4 for a one time pass or $120 for a 30 day pass, what incentive do I have to buy the monthly other than slight convenience. Right now I buy the 30 day pass and probably don't use it to its full potential. But now, instead of paying $120 for a 30 day pass, I would just buy $4 one days for the 20 days I need it and spend $40 less. Great business model, CTA.